Six youths have been arrested on suspicion of stealing from and vandalizing two rooms at Norco High School last month, causing an estimated $2,000 in damage.

Riverside County sheriff’s deputies are still investigating the incidents, which occurred Sunday, May 15, and Saturday, May 28. Because of that, Sheriff’s officials would not describe what was damaged or what they say was stolen.

All six are juveniles – four boys and two girls, ages 10 to 14. They are students in the Corona-Norco Unified School District, Sheriff’s officials said.

District spokeswoman Evita Tapia-Gonzalez said the students are on summer break, but when they return next year school officials will pursue “appropriate disciplinary action.”

During the May 15 break-in, the youths entered the campus, “stole property and damaged two rooms,” according to a Sheriff’s news release issued Monday, June 6. On May 28, the youths vandalized the rooms on campus, the news release said.

Investigators developed several leads after the second incident and identified the suspects. The youths were arrested Tuesday, May 31, on suspicion of burglary and vandalism before being released to their parents.

Anyone with information about the incidents is asked to call deputies at 951-270-5673.